[ECOLOG-L] Workshop: Early Career Participation

2017-11-09 Thread Michael Dietze
Workshop Invitation: Early Career Scientists Ecological Knowledge and Predictions: Integrating Across Networks and National Observatories February 19-21, 2018 Environment & Natural Resources (ENR2) facility http://enr2tour.arizona.edu/ University of Arizona Tucson

[ECOLOG-L] Computational Research Technician @ Boston University

2018-04-11 Thread Michael Dietze
rformance and availability of funds. Position is located at Boston University. Preferred start summer 2018. Interested applicants are encouraged to submit a cover letter, CV, and contact information for 3 references to Dr. Michael Dietze (dietze at bu.edu), preferably by April 25. Boston Unive

[ECOLOG-L] AGU Session: Ecological Forecasting in the Earth System

2018-06-21 Thread Michael Dietze
, biogeophysics, and ecology across both terrestrial and aquatic systems. Abstracts are due August 1st. https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2018/abstract-submissions/submissions/ Conveners: Michael Dietze Quinn Thomas Andy Fox

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc: ecosystem model-data synthesis and ecological forecasting

2012-09-04 Thread Michael Dietze
valuable. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Up to two years and four months of funding is available. Submit a cover letter, CV, and contact info for 3 references to Dr. Michael Dietze (dietze at bu.edu) For more information visit http://pecanproject.org and http

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc: Terrestrial Carbon Cycle Data Assimilation

2017-09-26 Thread Michael Dietze
s (e.g. EnKF), ecosystem or land surface modeling, remote sensing, and ecoinformatics. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Three years of funding available. Interested applicants are encouraged to submit a cover letter, CV, and contact info for 3 references to Dr. Michael

[ECOLOG-L] Ecological Forecasting Summer Course

2017-11-06 Thread Michael Dietze
early career agency scientists interested in learning about ecological forecasting in a variety of contexts. This course is adapted from the newly published Ecological Forecasting <https://press.princeton.edu/titles/11048.html> book by Dr. Michael Dietze and will highlight iterative forec

[ECOLOG-L] 3-4 PhD opportunities: forecasting ticks, small mammals, phenology, carbon cycle

2016-12-01 Thread Michael Dietze
The Dietze lab at Boston University is looking to recruit a number of grad students (PhD) for Fall 2017 working in a diverse range of systems to develop socially-useful ecological forecasts and address basic questions about the predictability of ecological systems. * I will be co-advising a stu

[ECOLOG-L] PhD opportunities: carbon cycle, land-surface fluxes, phenology, ticks, small mammals

2017-01-30 Thread Michael Dietze
The Dietze lab at Boston University is looking to recruit a number of grad students (PhD) for Fall 2017 working in a diverse range of systems. This is a ‘last call’ as application are due Tuesday Jan 31. * I will be advising 1-2 students looking at leveraging a wide range of data about the terr

[ECOLOG-L] Graduate assistantship: Forest ecology at the University of Illinois

2009-12-29 Thread Michael Dietze
Graduate assistantship: Forest ecology at the University of Illinois The Dietze lab seeks qualified applicants for a graduate assistantship at the Ph.D. or Masters level starting in the summer or fall of 2010 in the Department of Plant Biology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (summ

[ECOLOG-L] Summer Field Assistant position: cross-site study of eastern forest dynamics

2011-03-13 Thread Michael Dietze
Job Description: The Dietze Lab at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign (www.life.illinois.edu/dietze/) is hiring a field technician for the 2011 summer field season. Technician would assist with a large cross-site study aimed at understanding the relationships between forest dynamics, e

[ECOLOG-L] Post-doctoral Position: Ecosystem modeling of pre-settlement forests

2011-03-13 Thread Michael Dietze
. Michael Dietze at the University of Illinois. Qualifications: Minimum qualifications are a doctoral degree in a relevant ecological or environmental science. The ideal candidate would have experience with more than one of the following areas: ecosystem models, paleoecological data, Bayesian statistics

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc Position in Ecological Forecasting

2011-04-29 Thread Michael Dietze
applications is rolling with a preferred start date late summer 2011. Interested applicants are encouraged to send a CV and cover letter with the names and contact information of three references to Dr. Michael Dietze mdie...@illinois.edu. For more information visit http://www.life.illinois.edu/dietze

[ECOLOG-L] Post-doc positions in biofuels/ecosystem model-data synthesis

2008-06-10 Thread Michael Dietze
are encouraged to send a CV and cover letter to: Dr. Michael Dietze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.life.uiuc.edu/dietze

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc: ecosystem modeling at U of Illinois

2008-12-16 Thread Michael Dietze
ation of applications is rolling with a preferred start ASAP but at the latest by Summer 2009. Interested applicants are encouraged to send a CV and cover letter to: Dr. Michael Dietze mdie...@illinois.edu http://www.life.uiuc.edu/d

Re: stats question: binomial CI, finite population

2007-12-17 Thread Michael Dietze
My 2 cents, The data being modeled here is neither normally distributed, nor binomially distributed, but rather is hypergeometric. If you use normal or binomial CI then for some specified level of confidence you will always be able to generate non-sensible CI's (e.g. the probability of observing